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Wednesday, October 01, 2025

The Primitives: Maladjusted 2001 (60's)

 

LIKE MOST of their equally obscure mid-60s R&B/freakbeat brethren, THE PRIMITIVES are principally namechecked these days for the value - both in fiscal and artistic terms - of their vinyl


legacy.
Their trio of singles for the Pye label, the Italian-only album Blow Up and a unique-to-France EP currently have a combined value on the collectors circuit of over £1000, an accurate representation of their standing amongst freakbeat connoisseurs. But while their records have long been coveted by 60s collectors, the story of the Primitives has remained shrouded in mystery, with only vague rumours circulating about the relationship between the band's early UK career and their subsequent exploits in Italy.
                       

The Primitives evolved in 1964 out of British beat boom hopefuls The Cornflakes
(previously

known as The Rising Sons), whose typically cheesy post-Beatles handle didn't prevent them building up a sizeable fan base on the Oxford live circuit. As the Cornflakes, they won the Plaza Cinema beat group contest in Northampton, a competition that proved to be of twofold importance in their embryonic career: the contest's first prize was a two-year contract with the Pye label, while Cyd Cipin, who ran the local Plaza, was so impressed by the group that, in conjunction with his brother Mayer and their associate Leslie Jaffa, he became their manager.

A namechange to The Primitives gave a more accurate indication of the group's brand of long- haired , Pretty Things-styled driving R&B under their new name, they signed to Pye in autumn 1964.
At this juncture, The Primitives' line-up consisted of lead vocalist Jay Roberts (real name Jeffrey Farthing), Geoff Eaton (aka Geoff Tindall) on lead guitar, the curiously-named John E. Soul (rhythm guitar, harmonica), RogerJames (bass) and Mike Wilding (drums).
                    

The debut Primitives single, an archetypal British R&B assault on Sonny Boy Williamson's 'Help Me' backed by the similarly earthy group original 'Let Them Tell', duly appeared through Pye in November 1964 (it was also released in America on the Parkway label, trivia buffs). With bands

like The Yardbirds and The Animals attracting commercial attention, there was no reason why 'Help Me' shouldn't receive similar acclaim, though a slighthy earlier cover version from Essex-based R&B group The Rebounds probabhy didn't help The Primitives' chances. Whatever the reason,'Help Me' failed to click, as did the even more frenetic Eaton/Tindall composition 'You Said' (b/w 'How Do You Feel'), released a couple of months later in January 1965 and apparently boasting the input of super- sessioneer guitarist Jimmy Page.
                   

While The Primitives were experiencing the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, a teenage rock'n'roll fan by the name of Paul Bradley Couling had been invited to rehearse with The Meteors, who also worked the Oxford iive circuit. Accepting their invitation, Couling quickly began to

attract attention as The Meteors' frontman, and he was duly approached by prominent local band The Beatniks, whose lead singer Peter Cox had just been called up for National Service. Couling didn't need to think twice about accepting their offer: he left The Meteors, his job at the Southern Electricity Board, Oxford and his old identity behind. Adopting the stage name of Mal Ryder,
he and his new colleagues - by now rechristened the Spirits moved north to Doncaster, appointing Martin Yale (who also handled Hull R&B band The Rats and Sheffield's Joe Cocker) as their manager.
                   

Yale helped Mal Ryder and The Spirits find work in working men's clubs, but his influence was most apparent in brokering a recording deal. With the aid of future Tom Jones producer Peter Sullivan, two singles were cut both for Decca and Decca's Vocalion Pop labels: 'Cry Baby' / 'Take Over'

(Decca F 11669, June 1963) and 'See The Funny Little Clown' / 'Slow Down' (Vocalion V 9219, May 1964). When these failed to garner attention, the band changed managers, the London-based David Stones setting in motion a move to Pye subsidiary Piccadilly. That led to the November 1964 release, 'Forget It' b/w 'Your Friend' (a Marty Wilde song), and a follow-up single - the Carter/Lewis composition 'Lonely Room' (also recorded by Carter/Lewis's own band, The Ivy League) backed by 'Tell Your Friend'appeared as a Mal Ryder solo single in April 1965.
                         

At this point, an equally disillusioned Primitives contacted Mal to ask if he'd be interested in joining them as frontman. He accepted on condition that the band was restructured to his own requirements
. Only Roberts/Farthing (who by now had switched to bass and organ) and guitarist John E. Soul initially survived the cull, with Roger James leaving to form the Roger James Four, who

immediately recorded two singles for the Columbia label (it's believed this is the same Roger James who wrote 'Shades Of Grey' for the Edwick Rumbold). Mal recruited former Spirits drummer Mick Charleton to the new line- up, but Soul's stay of execution was shortlived. Mal failed to tempt another former Spirit, guitarist Robert Wakely, away from his day job, but he was more successful in persuading Stuart Linnell to leave another local Northampton group, Dave Stone & The Saints, and join the new-look Primitives, who now fielded Ryder (vocals), Roberts (bass, organ), Linnell (lead guitar) and Charleton (drums).
                              

The late 60s line-up of the Primitives continued to contribute to Italian albums like "Sua Eccelenza" and "Mal Dei Primitives", but their musical output had become increasingly erratic. Sparkling psychedelic performances of 'Dear Mr. Fantasy', 'Race With The Devil' and the Small Faces track 'Song

Of A Baker' were buried cheek-by-jowl alongside such mainstream fare as 'Love Letters In The Sand', 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' and 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as Mal opted for the traditional showbiz route. For that reason, our anthology ends in 1967, thereby capturing both Mal and the Primitives during their mid-60s artistic apex, with fire in their teenage bellies and an unshakable commitment to the life-affirming qualities of raw, belligerent, adenoidal British R&B. Maladjusted? The Primitives?!? You'd better believe it. .
By DAVID WELLS
                              

The Primitives – Maladjusted
Label: Castle Music – CMRCD 051, Sanctuary – CMRCD 051
Series: Doin' The Mod
Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered
Country: UK
Released: 2001
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Mod, Beat
                      



THE PYE SINGLES        

                     


01. The Primitives – Help Me   3:39

Written-By – Mort Dixon, Ralph Bass, Sonny Boy Williamson 
02. The Primitives – Let Them Tell   2:14
Written-By – Jeffrey Farthing, John E. Soul
03. The Primitives – You Said   2:17
Written-By – Tindell
04. The Primitives – How Do You Feel?   2:23
Written-By – John E. Soul
05. Mal & Primitives – Every Minute Of Every Day   2:10

Written-By – Frank Catana
06. Mal & Primitives – Pretty Little Face   2:07

Written-By – John E. Soul
07. Mal Ryder & Spirits – Forget It   2:01

Written-By – Irving Martin, Jack Daw
08. Mal Ryder & Spirits – Your Friend   2:37

Written-By – Mal Ryder
09. Mal Ryder – Lonely Room   2:02

Written-By – John Carter, Ken Lewis, Perry Ford
10. Mal Ryder – Tell Your Friend   2:27
Written-By – Mal Ryder

PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED TRACK        

    
11. The Primitives – Oh Mary (Demo)   2:48

Written-By – Jackie Edwards

OH MARY: THE FRENCH EP        

    
12. The Primitives – Oh Mary   2:05

Written-By – Jackie Edwards
13. The Primitives – I Don't Feel Myself   2:42

Written-By – Dave Sumner 
14. The Primitives – Mr. Heartache   2:36

Written-By – Jay Roberts
15. The Primitives – Tears In My Eyes   3:47

Written-By – Dave Sumner 

BLOW UP: THE ITALIAN LP        

                         

   
16. The Primitives – Gimme Some Loving   4:21
Written-By – Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood
17. The Primitives – L'Ombra Di Nessuno (Standing In The Shadows Of Love)   2:55

Lyrics By [Italian] – Giuseppe Cassia
Written-By – Holland-Dozier-Holland
18. The Primitives – No Response   3:08

Written By – Anderson
19. The Primitives – Johnny No (Thunder & Lightning)   3:10

Lyrics By [Italian] – Luigi Tenco, Sergio Bardotti
Written-By – Hoyt Axton
20. The Primitives – Cara-Lin   3:32

Written-By – Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer
21. The Primitives – Yeeeeeeh! (I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore)   3:12

Lyrics By [Italian] – Luigi Tenco, Sergio Bardotti
Written-By – Lori Burton, Pam Sawyer
22. The Primitives – Gira, Gira (Reach Out, I'll Be There)   3:07

Lyrics By [Italian] – Giuseppe Cassia
Written-By – Holland-Dozier-Holland
23. The Primitives – Every Minute Of Every Day   2:16

Written-By – Frank Catana
24. The Primitives – Mister Heartache   2:19

Written-By – Jay Roberts 
25. The Primitives – Ma Beata Te   3:08

Lyrics By [Italian] – Giuseppe Cassia
Written-By – Jay Roberts 
26. The Primitives – Sookie, Sookie   2:51

Written-By – Don Covay, Steve Cropper
27. The Primitives – Mohair Sam   2:43
Written-By – Dallas Frazier
28. The Primitives – L'Incidente (Soul Finger With Words)   2:52

Lyrics By [Italian] – Mogol
Written-By – Ben Cauley, Carl Cunningham

LINE - UP

                        


Dave Sumner, Geoff Tindall, Jay Roberts, John E. Soul, Laurie Jeffs, Mike Wilding, Paul Bradley Couling, Pick Withers, Robbie McIntosh, Roger James, Roger Peacock

NOTES

                        


Tracks 1 & 2: Pye 7N 15721, 11/64
Tracks 3 & 4: Pye 7N 15755, 1/65
Tracks 5 & 6: Pye 7N 15915, 8/65
Tracks 7 & 8: Pye 7N 35209, 11/64
Tracks 9 & 10: Pye 7N 35234, 4/65
Tracks 12 to 15: Vogue INT 18093, 1966
Tracks 16 to 28: Arc-Piper Club SA 22, 1967
(Tracks 21 & 17 also issued on 45, Arc Piper-Club AN 4108, 12/66)
(Tracks 28 & 19 also issued on 45, Arc Piper-Club AN 4136, 1967)

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Sunday, September 28, 2025

The Underground Youth: 6 Albums 2013 - 2021

 

The Underground Youth is a British band based in Berlin, their music touches on different genres


including psychedelia and post punk. The Underground Youth was started in 2008 as the creative project of Craig Dyer.
The band have released 13 albums and 4 EPs, over the years developing their unique sound, which has ranged from cinematic lo-fi psychedelia to a raw and noisy, albeit romantically melancholic, form of post-punk. 
                      

Shrouded in a dark aesthetic and the imagery of various art film movements, The Underground Youth

have established a devoted global following and cult fan base, continuously built upon by their extensive touring schedule through Europe, Asia and North America. Signed to independent record label Fuzz Club Records in 2012,  Alongside Dyer, The Underground Youth is comprised of drummer and visual artist Olya Dyer, guitarist Leonard Kaage (who also assisted with post-production on the record) and bassist Samira Zahidi. 
              

Initially formed as a solo project by Dyer in 2008, the band has sinced released 11 – now 12 –

studio albums and 4 EPs,
evolving a unique sound that has over the years ranged from cinematic lo-fi psychedelia and raw melancholic post-punk to gothic folk-noir. Throughout they have maintained a devoted global following continuously built upon by the band’s extensive touring through Europe, Asia and North America.
              

From humble beginnings as a one-man project alone in his house, Craig Dyer has built The

Underground Youth from the ground up. Having recently signed with Fuzz Club Records The Underground Youth are in the process of re-releasing their first five self-released albums as well as recording new material. An unstoppable juggernaut that refuses to be ignored, subtly understated,

melancholy and at once uplifting and empowering, The Underground Youth are proving to be one of the most talented and versatile bands from the already ridiculously amazing UK psych scene. With influences ranging from Joy Division to The Velvet Underground, The Underground Youth's music resonates with fans who appreciate raw emotion and thought-provoking lyrics. 

                            

IT'S PSYCHEDELIC BABY MAGAZINE ( INTERVIEW WITH CRAIG DYER)

01. THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - THE PERFECT ENEMY FOR GOD 2013

                                          


Originally hailing from Manchester, England, the Underground Youth make moody, often raw,


'80s-style post-punk infused with a darkly psychedelic vibe.
Formed in 2008, the Underground Youth was initially the solo project of singer, guitarist, and songwriter Craig Dyer. After Dyer's songs found an audience online, he brought in his wife, drummer Ola Dyer, as well as guitarist Leonard Kaage and bassist Max James, to round out the ensemble. 

                       



The Underground Youth – The Perfect Enemy For God
Label: Fuzz Club Records – none
Format: CD, Album 2016
Country: UK
Released: 2013
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Ethereal, Post-Punk, 

TRACKS
                         

01. Tokyo Blue    4:24
02. Rodion    4:18
03. In Sofia's Reflection    4:35
04. Juliette    4:13
05. Runaway    4:35
06. Veil    9:46
07. In The Dark I See    2:28
08. Masquerade    5:06
09. Ritual    4:42


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02. THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - SADOVAYA 2014

                 


As the record approaches its ten-year anniversary, we’re extremely excited to be repressing perhaps one of, if not the definitive, The Underground Youth record; 2010’s ‘Sadovaya’. A masterclass in the lo-fi psychedelic post-punk that the band cultivated in their earlier works, the album will get its second

pressing after we issued it to vinyl for the first time back in 2014 (now, of course, long sold-out.)  Looking back on the album, Craig Dyer recalls: “If memory serves, though it doesn't always, the songs on "Sadovaya" were written between my hometown of Blackpool and St. Petersburg, Russia, which I visited a number of times during this period. The album title was taken from the historically significant street, Sadovaya Ulitsa, close to which Olya and I stayed on one of my visits. We also stayed a number of times at the Art House Hotel, from where the title of the albums opening track 'Art House Revisited' came from.” 
                       

The Underground Youth – Sadovaya
Label: Fuzz Club Records 
Format: Album 
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Shoegaze
Year: 2014

TRACKS

                   


01. Art House Revisited    5:08
02. The American Dream    5:14
03. Morning Sun    2:27
04. On The Floor    3:48
05. Sadovaya    6:24
06. Heart On A Chain    2:56
07. Your Birthday Song    4:01
08. Revolution Revisited    4:59
09. Lost Recording    3:14

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03. THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - HAUNTED 2015

                      


One of the best Post-Punk albums in the lasts years. A dark jewel. All tracks are absolutely

awesome. Favorite track: Returning To Shadow a strong, complex red wine, candles all around and... dark dreaming.. that's it ! The aim became to create a collection of songs and attempted to dissect not only the positive but the negative elements of nostalgia, primarily the romanticisation of the past – be it the politics of a country, the controversial legacies of film and musical icons or the sentimental idealisation of long dead toxic relationships.
                       

The Underground Youth – Haunted
Label: Fuzz Club Records – none
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Sep 3, 2015
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, Darkwave, Psychedelic Rock 

TRACKS

                  


01. Collapsing Into Night    5:32
02. Haunted    3:09
03. Dreaming With Maya Deren    3:30
04. Self Inflicted    3:40
05. Drown In Me    5:12
06. The Girl Behind    3:43
07. Slave    4:44
08. Deep Inside Of Me    2:51
09. Returning To Shadow    6:35

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04. THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - FUZZ CLUB SESSIONS EP 2017 

                       


Perhaps what is most exceptional about The Underground Youth is their ability to create a brooding

melting pot of psychedelia, post-punk, Berlin chillwave, goth and shoegaze but delivered with a dreamy pop sensibility. TUY's blend of dark psychedelic post-punk music has developed a worldwide loyal fan base that continues to grow. 
                    

The Underground Youth – Fuzz Club Sessions No. 7
Label: Fuzz Club Records – FCS7
Series: Fuzz Club Sessions – FCS7
Format: EP Album, Limited Edition
Country: UK
Released: Oct 2017
Genre: Rock
Style: ost-Punk, Psychedelic Rock

TRACKS

               


01. Strangle Up My Mind
02. Hope & Pray
03. Morning Sun
04. The Rules Of Attraction
05. Your Sweet Love


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05. THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - WHAT KIND OF DYSTOPIAN HELLHOLE IS THIS? 2017

               

8th album from this Berlin-via-Manchester band who play mysterious songs with a darkly haunted,


low-key aura. These are gloomy psychedelic pop rumblings for depressed people floating in an emotional opiate haze. Sometimes, when the rhythm kicks in, the skeletons dance with a hopeless post-Goth fervor. Melodies lope along with a hypnotic chug in a slurred psycho-drone lethargy. Sounds get tired of what they’re doing and seek an eerie hypno-dissonant release.
Craig Dyer’s baritone voice is a buried plea for spiritual connection, a desert cowboy lost in the eternal sands of time. Reminiscent of

bands like King Dude, The Velvet Underground, Phil Shoenfelt, Leonard Cohen, Psychic Ills, Lee Hazelwood (who has a song covered here). “What Kind Of Dystopian Hellhole Is This?” is an incredibly beautiful, scarily real and masterfully addictive listen. It’s the kind of album that will make your heart shudder and your soul throb with a subtly invasive auditory power. One of 2017’s best! Highly Recommended.
                     

The Underground Youth – What Kind Of Dystopian Hellhole Is This?
Label: Fuzz Club Records – FC56CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Feb 15, 2017
Genre: Rock
Style: Post-Punk, Psychedelic Rock, Shoegaze

TRACKS

                    


01. Half Poison, Half God
02 .Alice
03. You Made It Baby
04. Beast (Anti-War Song)
05. A Dirty Piece of Love For Us To Share
06. Amerika
07. The Outsider
08. Persistent Stable Hell
Vocals – Faith Vernon
09. Your Sweet Love
Guitar – Mark Vernon (4)
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood
10. Incapable Of Love

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Lyrics By, Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synthesizer – Craig Dyer
Bass, Guitar – Max James
Drums – Olya Dyer
Drums, Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion – Leonard Kaage


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06. THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH - THE FALLING 2021

                     

                          
The new full-length sees Craig and band trade their acerbic post-punk melancholy for a more refined and stripped-back sound that, instead, enters the world of romantic, shadowy folk-noir. A

marked departure from the primal intensity often heard on the band’s previous work, ‘The Falling’ showcases a softer, more cinematic musical landscape shaped by acoustic guitars, piano, accordion and a heavy presence of violin and string arrangements.
Craig Dyer: "Born from the heartbreak of how the worldwide pandemic has changed the industry we were thriving within, this album also functions as a love letter to the past".
                     

The Underground Youth – The Falling
Label: Fuzz Club Records – FC135CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Mar 12, 2021
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Goth Rock

TRACKS

               


01. The Falling     4:55
02. Vergiss Mich Nicht    3:52
03. Egyptian Queen    4:06
04. And I…    5:00
05. A Sorrowful Race     4:15
06. For You Are The One    3:19
07. Cabinet Of Curiosities    4:32
08. Letter From A Young Lover    4:15

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Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Accordion, Percussion – Craig Dyer
Violin – Astrid Porzig
Vocals [Additional], Guitar – Magnus Westergaard (tracks: 7)
Written-By – Craig Dyer
Bass – Max James
Drums, Guiro – Olya Dyer
Guitar, Slide Guitar, Drums, Strings [Arrangements], Piano, Organ, Synth, Other [Typewriter], Percussion – Leonard Kaage

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